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Have an amp that uses TO-66 drivers, and three of them are STK or ECG replacements. One channel has what appears to be the original driver...a 2SA483.
Anyone know what the complement for it is supposed to be?? |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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That would be 2SC783.
Just let me know if you need more specs. (But search first) ![]() /Hugo |
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The A483 is a 150V, 1.5A, 20W, and 10MHz ft. The C783 is a 200V, 1.5A, 20W, and 10MHz ft. Despite the difference in voltage rating, these are still complementary? Or are my specs wrong? |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Your specs are correct, and indeed they are listed as complements.
/Hugo
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U da man!!
(Thank you..) |
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